Glen Coe will be my other stop-off, one night on the way up, two on the way back. I've never been one to do what has been done to death and I've avoided Glastonbury Tor for that reason, although it would probably generate me lots of traffic.paul13walnut5 said:That shot made the guy a fortune. And still makes him a living.
Make it your own. Everybody (in the UK at least0 has seen that image on somebodies wall, it's like here in Scotland. I'm an hour and a halfs drive from the best landscape scenery on earth. Glencoe. Black rock. Loch Etive. But Joe Cornich, Colin Prior and 2'000 club photographers have done it all better than me, I would only tackle these with a genuinely new angle, or with luck, some genuinely new light.
Be inspired by the classic Ullswater print, but take that inspiration and come back with something of your own.
Here are a couple of Ullswater from my last two visits.
Ullswater Rays by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Ullswater Flooding by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Most of my Glencoe ones wouldn't fit into this topic, but there are a couple.
Loch Etive in Black and White by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Mist over Loch Leven by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
And a slightly different image to the previous one, taken in the same shoot.
Eilean Munde by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
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